"Traditional Japanese Furniture Called Tansu Late Edo Period"
Japanese furniture in two parts called TANSU furniture placed one on top of the other. The front doors can be removed to make room for two drawers at the top and a large drawer at the bottom The fittings are made of hand-wrought iron representing different elements of nature The furniture is in Zelkova and cedar Each facade is held by three fittings in very good condition even if there are traces of use, and some scratches, dimension width 80 cm, lower unit height 38 cm and the upper one 41 cm which makes a unit 79 cm high and 43 cm high depth period end EDO